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Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G.¢: | h. & H. 
2932 | II, 493 } 
Mes | ViR—= | 
II. 494 | 
22:36 779 
=782 
=i, 119 | 
2238 780= 
YT. 172 
2240 783= 
IIT. 20 
2241 784— 
LIT. 497 
2243 786— 
Il. 47 
2244 785= 
Til. 914 
2245 787= 
e260 
2248 788=— 
[. 233 
2251 789=— 
II. 364 
1856, Mar. 29. pB central disk in a ring of fainter neby, then the edges grow 
brighter again ; * in s edge, another fainter in f edge, 2 knots innedge. I 
thinkitr. [PJ III., fig. 3.] (III. obs.) : 
1855, Feb. 9. 3 in a line, the p one is I think JE ns ; the middle one is v Band 
| lenticular and has the brighter * of a D * inv inf end. The third neb is oval 
nearly ns, 8* sf, pB, lbM. 
1855, Feb. 16. The middle one is uneven in light, p end the brighter? The 
3rd one has a F * or Nucl. in centre, a darker spot suspected sp the centre. 
1855, April 16. The nf of the three I again think has a dark bay s of Nucl., 
but very indistinctly seen. The sp neb is] E nnp ssf. (IV. obs.) 
1876, Mar. 18. pF, E39°-5,vv1lbM, midways betst B&y. It 
extends a little beyond 3 and y, a little curved in sp end towards 
B, which however is not inv. a 13 m, 3 12m, y 12:13 m. 
By Pos. 64°-1 (2) Dist. 115"-9 (2) 
a B 125°5 (2) 29 (2) 
1878, Mar. 24. E 39°-2. Curved towards p side at n end. 
By Pos. 63°°5 Dist. 12175 
a B 118-4 ~ 30-7 ~— (II. obs.) 
1852, Jan. 27. vF,1IbM. (1. obs.) 
1868, Mar. 13. Two knotssp nf, joined by acurved branch, concave p. Suspect 
a branch going from the nf and brighter knot towards a * p. Suspect a patch 
6'f. 
1878, April 5. pF, pL, Rat times I thought I saw sev points in it. 
= 118} sin, Pos. 25°°7, Dist. 78-7 
ORTON 108-1 (2) 283-4 (2). 
No other neb. seen, no curved arm seen ; obs. from 1868 perhaps got a wrong 
number? [The last obs. in perfect accordance with two by d’Arrest.] (II. 
obs.) 
1852, Mar. 18. Stellar point or Nucl., mE np sf. * close sp the np end. (I. obs.) 
1851, Mar. 5. At sp edge of 787 a ring suspected, within which a dark band 
and then B part. 
1856, Mar. 30. 785 is E sp nf and its brightest part is nearest the p end, * in 
nf edge. 787 is very curious, it is R with B Nucl. excentric and a dark 
curved passage sp this Nucl. asin sketch. [See Plate III., fig. 6.] The 
neby outside this dark curve runs up perhaps to a streak sf which is v F, but 
of the existence of which I have no doubt. Isuspect a * in the centre of 787. 
1858, April 3. 787 is pB, E, dark space sp Nucl. ; av F,S patch of neby sf. 
(V. obs.) 
1850, Jan. Probably very remarkable ; bad night. 
1851, Feb. 1. f division the brighter. 
1851, Mar. 3. p division pretty well seen. 
1856, Mar. 8. m.E, certainly dark spaces on each side of 
Nucl., but not well seen ; the f one rather more distinct. 
1857, Mar. 24. mE sp nf, bM but no sharp Nucl. Cer- 
tainly a dark space f the centre, suspect a similar one p. 
(VII. obs.) : 
1855, Jan. 21. pL,cH,bM but no Nucl. (I. obs.) 
